I watched it yesterday at the AX premiere. It was... well, it was wonderful! I can't really say much without spoiling it, but I think I can say that I found it to be much more technically impressive than the first, and I appreciated that Trigger was able to leap right into the story without having to worry about introducing main characters (which I felt led to a faster-moving film that Trigger could jam more content into.)

^This was their first autograph signing on Thursday. I just said "Little Witch" and got Akko.

Between being in lines to get autograph tix, waiting in lines to get autographs/sketches and being in the dealers hall, the only panels I went to were the H panels at night and Kamitani's through the Hentai Festival.

Go with God, But Fight Like the Devil - Tagline, 1356Curator of: Evangelion Virtual Museum • Cold Steel • MFCSanity is no option for a collector. - Tolwyn • I just love eva so much that I figured it's worth investing in. - Paranoid

Today, I got my copy of The Enchanted Parade that was released to the general public back on Wednesday. It looks pretty good, and I want to describe what it contains. Now it is different from the version that was released to the kickstarter backers (though this unboxing video is different. It must depend on how much you contribute). To start with, this edition contains a case for the Bluray & soundtrack CD and an artbook that fits into a slip case. The Bluray case is different from the kickstarter version in that it's clear instead of pink colored and with a different jacket, though both use line illustrations for it. Now the artbook, while wonderful, is smaller than the kickstarter version (it's the same size as the Bluray case) and is a mixture of line art and illustrations (in the first video of the two mentioned above, that book just contains line art while the second just has background illustrations). I'll be watching it tomorrow, and I might give out my thoughts as well.